Most of us don’t like to talk about it, but there are a few truisms in life – death and taxes. Wouldn't it be great to know that your legacy will be remembered and that your estate may be taxed less with an estate contribution to Kids Future Now?
Including Kids Future Now in your estate plan will not only assist you in reaching and achieving your own philanthropic and charitable giving goals, but it will also allow Kids Future Now to continue its mission of preventing and treating child abuse and neglect.
There are many charitable planned giving options available to you. For example, you can make a planned gift to Kids Future Now by naming Kids Future Now as a beneficiary of your last will and testament, life insurance policy or retirement plan.
You can also name Kids Future Now as a beneficiary of a charitable trust. Your attorney or financial advisor can advise you of the various types of charitable trusts and assist you in establishing a trust that is tailored to your personal needs.
Some of the above-mentioned planned giving strategies may have a greater tax benefit to you than others, so please consult with your attorney or financial advisor on which strategy would work best for you.
Below please find examples of specific language that you may use to name Kids Future Now as a beneficiary of your will, trust, life insurance policy, retirement assets, or other contractual gift. If you, your attorney or financial advisor has any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Kids Future Now Development Department by calling 480-922-8212 or by emailing plannedgiving@Kids Future Now.org.
The following language is an example of wording that may be used to name Kids Future Now, Inc. as a beneficiary of your last will and testament. You may either make a general or restricted gift to Kids Future Now, Inc. In addition such gift may be of a specific dollar amount or it may also be of a percentage of your estate.
If you wish to make a restricted gift to Kids Future Now, please contact the Kids Future Now Development Department at the phone number or email address above prior to finalizing your gift.
The following language is an example of wording that may be used in the event Kids Future Now, Inc. is named as a contingent beneficiary of a trust estate. Please keep in mind that such gifts may also be restricted and may